Articles, tagged with "subprime mortgage", page 2
20th April 2010
Even with other forms of commerce resuming after the subprime mortgage-induced recession of 2007, it has taken some time for the United States' housing market to recover. However, the story is slightly different in the Dallas-Fort Worth region of Texas. T...
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Author:
Ashlee Pannell
10th March 2010
In early 2007, when the last edition of Packaged Facts The Affluent Consumer Market in the U.S. was published, affluent consumers in America as well as wealthy individuals around the globe were going about their business of making, borrowing and spending ...
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Author:
Sandip
21st January 2010
Are you in danger of losing your home to foreclosure because you simply do not have enough income left at the end of the month to stay current with your mortgage payments? Debt consolidation can allow you to keep more of your monthly income while still ma...
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Author:
Lara Sawyer
20th January 2010
One of the hardest things to do when you have bad credit is buying a home. Many lenders will not give out a loan to anyone who has a credit rating below a certain number. This can be very bad for house shoppers and may keep them from buying a house altoge...
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Author:
Nancy Niblett
23rd November 2009
Have you ever tried to lookup reverse lookup cell phone numbers for free? It's an exercise in frustration and futility. Trying to find this information for free is like trying get a subprime mortgage - it just isn't going to happen. But, there is a way...
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Author:
Alec McEachern
29th October 2009
Before this author identifies a handful of financial planning errors that best-selling author Dave Ramsey regularly makes, one or two comments should be made. First, Dave Ramsey's general advice to work hard, make your marriage a priority and avoid debt i...
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Author:
Stephen L. Nelson
16th October 2009
Today's real estate market has a huge difference from that of yesterday. Before, houses were selling like hot pancakes. Sellers were able to dispose their houses at a satisfactory price. Unfortunately, there was a sudden turnabout of things. The subprime ...
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Author:
Victoria San
08th October 2009
Are you struggling each and every month to make a huge mortgage payment? Do you have very little money left after paying your mortgage payment? Do you find it hard to buy the basic necessities for your household after paying your mortgage payment each mon...
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Author:
Amanda Hash
08th October 2009
The term "subprime mortgages" has leaped from business pages to the front page headlines. However, not a lot of people understand exactly what it means and how it caused the US economy to fall.
What Are Subprime Mortgages?
Simply put, mortgages are ...
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Author:
Yossarian
02nd September 2009
One of the factors that has had the greatest impact on the subprime mortgage frenzy and the deterioration of lending standards in the mortgage market was the transferring of risk. The securitization process of mortgage loans took responsibility for the pe...
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Author:
Nick Adama
11th August 2009
If you are among the thousands of homeowners who are facing foreclosure in the current housing market, you certainly are not alone. Many families are finding that they cannot afford the homes that were financed during the subprime mortgage boom, when inco...
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Author:
Amanda Hash
10th August 2009
The subprime mortgage catastrophe has been on the tip of everyone's tongue lately, and the housing marketplace has cooled. Instead than being disheartened by this, Smart investors realize that this is the phase for deals to be had. We're into a buyer's ma...
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Author:
Brrad Collins
08th August 2009
Are you having a hard time refinancing your loan? Have you noticed that interest rates are fluctuating like crazy? Well, unfortunately, the real estate market is going nuts these days trying to find the top, the bottom or just some sense of stability.
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Loan Modification Help Center
28th July 2009
Sweeping economic reform by the United States government included the passage of HR 3221, which is part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. Signed into law by President George W. Bush, HR 3221 will provide needed relief for over 400,000 Amer...
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Author:
Amanda Hash
23rd July 2009
Since the collapse of the economy began with the rising foreclosure rate in subprime mortgages, the state of California has become a microcosm of the entire American housing market. With each passing month, the state finds itself closer to filing bankrupt...
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Author:
Nick Adama